S.T.R.U.T.T.

Left: Getting ready for the show Top right: Opening screen Bottom right: Box Wars version of the War of 1812.Photos: [Angela Suba, Lauren Garbutt].

GENERAL INFORMATION

STRUTT is a wearable art show put on by the Niagara Artist Centre. This is a fun week-end and the largest show of its kind that shows the best and most unique wearable pieces that Niagara has to offer. Fashion show included this event highlights the range of art in Niagara in a way that is enjoyable for all. STRUTT is a welcome break from just art hanging in galleries offering a unique blend of art and fashion. You can come for one day or the whole week-end and will not be disappointed. Never a dull moment, STRUTT makes a fantastic weekend adventure.

There is usually a post-runway dance party that is sure to be a hit.

Tickets can be purchased directly through the Niagara Artists Centre or the Brock University Centre for the Arts.

Photo Gallery

Acrobatic performance during the S.T.R.U.T.T. fashion show.

The view at the end of the runway.

Stilt walkers and hoop dancers perform before the show and at intermission.

The audience takes their seats, all 1200 of them.

The show begins. The art is on display and the actors put on a great show.

In addition to the runway walks, the performers put on dance numbers.

The Queen of Hockey and her rabbit subjects; wonderful parody of Alice in Wonderland.

The begining of the Box Wars; the host dressed for the Box Wars of 1812.

The wearable art representation of the Queen Elizabeth Highway.

All 1200 in attendance join in for the final walk around.

Acrobatic performance during the S.T.R.U.T.T. fashion show.

The view at the end of the runway.

Stilt walkers and hoop dancers perform before the show and at intermission.

The audience takes their seats, all 1200 of them.

The show begins. The art is on display and the actors put on a great show.

In addition to the runway walks, the performers put on dance numbers.

The Queen of Hockey and her rabbit subjects; wonderful parody of Alice in Wonderland.

The begining of the Box Wars; the host dressed for the Box Wars of 1812.